Guttron of Ledeborg

Guttron of Ledeborg (849-) was King of Ledeborg from 881, succeeding Osbeorn.

Biography
Guttron was born in 849, the son of King Osbeorn of Ledeborg. He succeeded his father as King of Ledeborg on his death at the Battle of Cambridge in 880 AD, and Guttron quickly lost Ely and Huntingdon to King Alfred the Great's West Saxon army. In 881, Alfred paid Guttron thousands of gold pieces to bribe him into accepting a peace treaty, as the Welsh Rebellion and a Nordmann invasion required his immediate attention.